ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- University of Michigan head football coach Brady Hoke and his coaching staff will host Wolverine Technique Schools this June for high school students (entering grades 9-12), youth (entering grades 6-8) and kicking (entering grades 8-12).

The Wolverine Technique School for high school students will be held from June 16-20, while the youth camp will be June 21-23 and a kicking camp will be held from June 14-15 at the University of Michigan. It will mark the 39th year of the high school football camp and the fifth youth camp.

The camps, which will focus on teaching technique and fundamentals in a non-contact setting from some of the top college and high school coaches in the nation, will be held at the University of Michigan athletic facilities and will include visits to Michigan Stadium. On the field, campers will compete in seven-on-seven and one-on-one drills, while off the field they will hear from college coaches, former Michigan players and professional football players.

Another part of the camp includes Michigan's strength and conditioning staff instructing campers on technique as well as safety while utilizing the football weight room.

For more information, including camp details, directions and transportation and payment options, please visit MichiganFootballCamp.com.